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The young designer – she’s in her final year of a product design degree at the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam – started making jewellery in 2014 and plans to start up her own business after graduating. She currently crafts at a workspace in her student flat.

Iris is constantly on the look-out for interesting shapes, particularly those that are both organic and geometric. Driving one day, she noticed a piece of art constructed in the middle of a roundabout, a symmetrical sculpture that looked different from every angle, and so her geometric infinity earrings, which display a different geometric shape depending on which side you’re looking at, were born.

Iris designs with SolidWorks, a 3D design program, and has pieces printed externally with a 3D printer. The earrings and rings are printed in nylon, a strong and flexible material which is lightweight and easy to wear. Items are then dyed in a pan and assembled by hand.

Black Geometric Infinity Earrings

Full of drama, yet light and easy to wear, these clever earrings form different shapes depending on the position of the viewer. Contrasting Nylon with silver, these statement pieces are sharply modern and incredibly versatile. Choose from vibrant blue, muted black or bright white. Nylon, sterling silver 925 7cm

Blue Geometric Infinity Earrings

Full of drama, yet light and easy to wear, these clever earrings form different shapes depending on the position of the viewer. Contrasting Nylon with silver, these statement pieces are sharply modern and incredibly versatile. Choose from vibrant blue, muted black or bright white. Nylon, sterling silver 925 7cm

White Geometric Infinity Earrings

Full of drama, yet light and easy to wear, these clever earrings form different shapes depending on the position of the viewer. Contrasting Nylon with silver, these statement pieces are sharply modern and incredibly versatile. Choose from vibrant blue, muted black or bright white. Nylon, sterling silver 925 7cm